Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The "Grackle Coffee Shop"

"Grackle Coffee Shop" 11x14 oil on board SOLD
From a photo I took mid July. The lady and the dog have been moved over to improve the composition.
This was a fun painting to do lots of looseness combined with some sign writing.
I tried hard to not let the sign dominate, and think I succeeded.
As I worked on this it made me appreciate the charm of Main Street Schomberg, especially if you squint!
Lots of lovely foliage and no parked cars. How different the reality.
Grackle Coffee is a delightful place, wonderful service, splendid rich coffee and a great supporter of Main Street and local artists.

John

See this and the Schomberg Series of Paintings now on sale at the Grackle Coffee Company

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Valentino Rossi & a Ducati

"Rossi with a Ducati" 16x20 acrylic on canvas

Lesson learned, when there is so much detail to be painted choose the smoothest canvas 'cos you can't signwrite accurately on bumpy stuff.  It's been with me for a matter of months but feels like a lifetime. The early preparatory stage was enjoyable, it just got more challenging as it went along, and of course there are parts I'd like to re-do but have been persuaded to call it finished. The client is satisfied and that's good enough. So goodbye Valentino Rossi, I shall miss you!

Jo

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Orange & Bottle

Orange & Bottle oil on10x10 Taler board



This subject was chosen by teacher from a selection of printouts I took to class to copy as my first oil painting.   Qiang Huang's work is very attractive and learning from this example was enjoyable.  It's my first effort painting 'loose' which seems to be favoured by art classes these days.
I'm looking forward to gaining experience from other artist's work and eventually developing a 'style' of my own.
See Qiang Huang's work is here :

http://qiang-huang.blogspot.com

Jo

Friday, August 5, 2011

The Natures Arrangement Challenge



Hortensia By Jo 6x6 acrylic on board
From Daily PaintWorks 


This Challenge was to paint out doors with a very limited palette.

Jo's  "Hortensia"

Having just 'tidied' the garden, the hydrangea was the only one left unmolested with a small pathetic example of a flower left intact.  Sat myself on a garden chair with permitted colours and worked in several short bursts as the acrylic paint dried quickly in the very hot sun. Stuck to the allotted time and avoided the temptation to 'go back in'.
Surprisingly enjoyable exercise!


"Daisies in the Weeds" by Babs, 6x6 Oil on board
Bab's "Daisies in the Weeds"

At first, when I chose the subject white daises,
and realizing white had to be used sparingly
I was going to be in trouble, but, to my surprise as I worked on the background then putting in the made up green it all fell into place. I was really pleased with the effort and now understand less is more!
A neat bit of info!


Monday, August 1, 2011

Bamborough Beach

Bamborough Beach 16x20 oil on Canvas





Bamborough beach is in Northumberland, just below Bamborough Castle in the UK
This is from a photo taken by Brian Bond

I have always painted very light colours, and I'm beginning to understand more how important to squint and see that grasses particularly long grasses have many colours in them including swathes of dark patches as the wind takes them.
The sky and clouds were fun to do, perhaps the water should have been a little darker not enough squinting!

Babs